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Can anyone recommend a good non-silicon tire dressing suitable for cars with CCB brakes?
 
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I have my favorite (Meguire's Endurance Gel). This is applied with a sponge or rag so that it is unlikely to get onto the brakes.

Is that your concern?
 
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Originally Posted by Carbuff2
I have my favorite (Meguire's Endurance Gel). This is applied with a sponge or rag so that it is unlikely to get onto the brakes.

Is that your concern?
I have CCBs and also use the Meguiar's Endurance Gel. It's easy to apply and doesn't spin off onto the car (as long as you don't use too much; a little of this product goes a long way).
 
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I use Natual shine, I do not like having shiny tires and prefer a clean dark satin look. Have used it for years completely dries to the touch.

https://www.chemicalguys.com/Natural...tvd_201_04.htm
 
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Originally Posted by Carbuff2
I have my favorite (Meguire's Endurance Gel). This is applied with a sponge or rag so that it is unlikely to get onto the brakes.

Is that your concern?
Correct. And Thanks.
 
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Try Adam's VRT (Vinyl, Rubber, Tire) dressing and use a foam applicator to apply.
 
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Originally Posted by WJV
...use a foam applicator to apply.
^^^ This is the key takeaway.

Even if your favorite product uses a spray, soaking it into a foam applicator or rag will prevent contamination of brakes.



 
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I use the gel and foam applicator too. Before that I cut out a perfect circle with a Rotozip using Luan that covered the rim when using spray and a paintbrush
 
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One of the forum members (I think it may have been Queen and Country) suggested this product as being really good, but I haven't tried it.
 
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